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Ransomware, Mac Malware Dominate Q1 Threat Landscape
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ningd552
ningd552,
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5/14/2018 | 10:49:03 PM
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reshyam
reshyam,
User Rank: Apprentice
4/25/2017 | 9:34:16 AM
Ransomware, Mac Malware Dominate Q1 Threat Landscape
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reshyam
reshyam,
User Rank: Apprentice
4/23/2017 | 3:31:27 AM
Re: So great!
Hi Guys,

              Well My Friends.......... The Ballmer initiative is likely to do some good by highlighting a few possible action areas in role government. But we don't hold hope that it will bring about major changes. We suspect USAFacts may end up pacing a step or two behind the government's ability to create data in new places. We Even if USAFacts can identify the most current data that government generates, In the odds are that it will fall victim to what nags the existing federal Open Data policy. We have Two departments with overlapping or interdependent functions will continue to use.

Thanks........
toussa
toussa,
User Rank: Apprentice
4/20/2017 | 8:21:24 AM
Re: So great!
Thin, I knew there were Mac viruses. But I thought it was really very little. That worries me a little.
Crypt0L0cker
Crypt0L0cker,
User Rank: Strategist
4/19/2017 | 10:34:13 AM
Re: Mac malware removal
Where are those people who claimed that there is no viruses for Mac? I guess the only reason they had "no viruses" was that Windows were rather more popular than Mac OS X through the decades. No users = no interest for cybercrooks to create Mac viruses. Now we've got raisining for Mac OS, so here is your portion of malware.
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4/15/2017 | 3:02:16 AM
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